In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bryant Turner Jr., a former professional football player who successfully transitioned into the real estate industry. Now an associate broker, Bryant shares how his experience in sports leadership, teamwork, and discipline helped him build a thriving career in real estate sales and management.
We discussed the skills he gained from playing football, his leadership philosophy, and how faith and family continue to guide his career. If you’re looking for insights on how athletics and real estate intersect, this interview is for you!
Who is Bryant Turner Jr.?
Bryant introduced himself with a mix of humor and humility:
"Hi, I'm Bryant Turner Jr., associate broker, retired professional football player, dad of Kennedy, Zoe, and Trey. Oh yeah, I was also second in state for shot put. And I do color commentary for UAB football games."
Bryant has worn many hats—athlete, broadcaster, father, and real estate professional. His transition from the football field to real estate sales was a natural fit, leveraging the discipline and strategy required in both industries.
Why Bryant Turner Jr. Chose Real Estate
Many former athletes struggle to find a second career after retiring from professional sports, but Bryant found inspiration in a conversation over breakfast:
"A guy named Randy Brooks actually talked to me at a breakfast spot about real estate. We started talking about football, and he did a really good job of making the connection between the two. In about a 20-minute conversation, I thought, 'You know what? I want to go down that path.'"
This real estate success story is a great example of how skills like teamwork, strategic thinking, and perseverance translate from sports to business. BT quickly realized that real estate agents need the same mindset as professional athletes—handling pressure, creating winning strategies, and staying resilient.
Leadership in Real Estate: Lessons from the Field
One of the most valuable takeaways from our conversation was Bryant’s leadership philosophy:
"Leadership isn’t just about telling people what to do. It starts with how you hold yourself accountable. When you set the standard for yourself, you naturally set the standard for others—whether that’s your family, your business, or your team."
This mindset is crucial for real estate professionals, team leaders, and entrepreneurs. Success in the industry isn’t just about sales—it’s about leading yourself and others effectively.
Faith, Family, and Real Estate Success
Beyond his real estate career, Bryant’s faith and family are his foundation. He credits his faith for guiding him through transitions and keeping him grounded:
"Faith has always been my anchor. It keeps me steady, reminds me of my purpose, and helps me lead—not just in my career, but in my home."
He balances his real estate business, family life, and sports broadcasting with the same commitment to discipline and excellence that defined his football career.
Key Takeaways from BT’s Journey
Athletic skills translate to real estate success – Discipline, teamwork, and perseverance are key.
Leadership starts with self-discipline – To lead others, you must first lead yourself.
Faith and family keep you grounded – A strong foundation helps navigate career transitions.
Networking matters in real estate – A conversation with a mentor changed Bryant’s career path.
Final Thoughts
BT’s story is an inspiring example of career reinvention and real estate success after sports. Whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur, or someone looking for motivation, his insights on leadership, discipline, and faith are invaluable.
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